SC lottery says a $100,000 Palmetto Cash 5 rolling jackpot was won on Tuesday, July 7, after a ticket sold in Graniteville matched all five numbers.
The winning ticket was bought at Pilot Travel Center #4568 at 574 Bettis Academy Road. The prize is South Carolina’s 47th jackpot win in the game, and the winner has 180 days from the drawing date to claim it.
Palmetto Cash 5 in South Carolina
Palmetto Cash 5 is a rolling jackpot game, which means the top prize can carry from one drawing to the next until someone matches the full set of five numbers. The ticket sold in Graniteville reached the $100,000 level on Tuesday, July 7, when the numbers were drawn and the winning combination was matched.
The odds of taking the jackpot are 1 in 850,668. That makes each drawing a narrow event, but once a ticket wins, the claim window becomes the immediate deadline that matters.
Pilot Travel Center #4568
The winning ticket came from Pilot Travel Center #4568 on Bettis Academy Road in Graniteville. For the person holding that ticket, the next step is simple: present the winning ticket within 180 days of the drawing or the prize can no longer be claimed.
Because the ticket has not yet been claimed, the result remains open on one practical point that affects the winner most. Whoever bought the ticket still has time, but the clock is already running from Tuesday, July 7.
Tuesday, July 7
The drawing produced South Carolina’s 47th jackpot win in Palmetto Cash 5, adding a new prize to the game’s record. The winner now has a limited period to act, and Graniteville is the place where the ticket that matched all five numbers was sold.
Who bought the ticket is the unresolved part of the story, but the claim deadline is not. Anyone holding the winning ticket needs to treat the 180-day window as the only thing that stands between a jackpot and an expired prize.







